Abstract
Baroa b. plant signals transduced into a Letter to a wheat grain, found in a crocodile. The letter is engraved on a Bone China Porcelain disk. It is part of a ceremonial burial adjacent to the Svalbard Global Seed Bank as part of The Migrant Ecologies Project Seeding Stories: A Guide to the Interior of a Salt Water Crocodile. June 10, 2019, Platåberget, Spitsbergen (Nor).
Contributors: Bart Vandeput (author), Lucy Davis (curator)
Contributors: Bart Vandeput (author), Lucy Davis (curator)
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 10 Jun 2019 |
| MoE publication type | F2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance |
| Event | Agri/Cultures Seed Links: Conserving Cultural Connections with Seeds - Huset, Longyearbyen, Norway Duration: 8 Jun 2019 → 9 Jun 2019 https://www.seedcultures.com/svalbard-2019#/2019/ |
Keywords
- Interspecies dialogue
- Baroa belaobara
Field of art
- Contemporary art
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